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Chelsea's magical Leicester-like title race

Leicester is without a doubt a wonderful surprise this season and they will go down in the history of football as one of the biggest surprises ever.

But did you know that Chelsea also had similar run in the 60's?

We've won our first league title the similar way in the 1954-55 season.

The success was unexpected; Chelsea had never won a major trophy before and their league positions since the Second World War had ranged from 8th to 20th. Four consecutive defeats in October had left the club in 12th place this time.

But the team lost just three more meaningful league games that season and beat principal rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers twice to secure the Championship with a game to spare. Club captain Roy Bentley finished as top scorer, with 21 goals, and the club attracted an average home gate of 48,307, the highest in the division.